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Navy, partners conserve 3,100 acres in Chimacum Valley
CHIMACUM — The U.S. Navy has partnered with the Trust for Public Land and the Jefferson Land Trust…
October 2, 2017
Politics
Voter forums planned in Port Angeles, Sequim, Forks
The first three of four Clallam County League of Women Voters forums are set for Tuesday, Thursday and…
October 2, 2017
Life
Canoe journeys documented in exhibit of photographs
PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College Longhouse Art Gallery will present an exhibit, “Intertribal Canoe Journeys on the…
October 2, 2017
News
FDR’s Peninsula visit commemorated with “first-hand” account
PORT ANGELES — Franklin D. Roosevelt returned to Port Angeles over the weekend, marking 80 years since his…
October 2, 2017
News
Death toll climbs to 59 in mass shooting in Las Vegas; over 500 taken to hospital
By Sally Ho and Regina Garcia Cano
October 2, 2017
News
Citing address change, Oppelt bows out of Port Angeles council race
PORT ANGELES — City council candidate Jacob Oppelt announced Monday he will suspend his campaign.
October 2, 2017
News
Olympic National Park gets grant for students to explore nature
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The National Park Foundation has given Olympic National Park a field trip grant that…
October 2, 2017
News
Lieutenant governor to visit Port Angeles on Wednesday
PORT ANGELES — Washington’s Lt. Gov. Cyrus Habib plans to visit Port Angeles on Wednesday in an effort…
October 2, 2017
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: No authority for football players to talk about flag
I find it ironic that while those who show the most disrespect for our flag and national anthem…
October 2, 2017
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: Disrespect of our anthem and flag must have consequences
Legend is, singing the national anthem became an important part of sporting events in 1918 at the World…
October 2, 2017
Life
PENINSULA KITCHEN: Remember to enjoy the little moments
THE TELEVISION AND internet ads are claiming this to be a beautiful time of the year.
October 2, 2017
Business
Peninsula Taproom plans to serve craft beer in Sequim
SEQUIM — The owner of Peninsula Taproom wants to add something new to Sequim: a place for craft…
October 1, 2017
News
Sequim Bay oysters added to Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival menu
PORT ANGELES — Fresh Dungeness crab was always the star of the show. Now, Sequim oysters will make…
October 1, 2017
News
Port Angeles woman hurt in Jeep rollover
SEQUIM — A 67-year-old Port Angeles woman was transported to Olympic Medical Center following a rollover wreck at…
October 1, 2017
News
Port Angeles would be first in state to lower status to second-class city if proposition approved
PORT ANGELES — Forget about Port Angeles voters petitioning to reduce the city limits or having the authority…
October 1, 2017
News
Opioid treatment programs topic of informational sessions
PORT ANGELES — Salish Behavioral Health Organization will host an informational session on planned opioid treatment programs in…
October 1, 2017
Crime
Neah Bay man sentenced for sexual abuse of child
TACOMA — A 26-year-old Neah Bay man has been sentenced to more than five years in prison for…
October 1, 2017
News
Cable Innovator captain tells of the vessel’s work
PORT ANGELES — It’s something like plucking a needle from a haystack.
October 1, 2017
News
State’s health exchange rates to increase by 24 percent
SEATTLE — The board for Washington’s health insurance exchange has approved an average rate increase of 24 percent,…
October 1, 2017
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: Flag stands for core values, basic freedoms
Football players need to understand that the core values our country are based on are all the basic…
October 1, 2017
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